(Sports Network) - The Calgary Flames showed off their depth in a come-from-
behind victory in Sunday night. They'll need contributions across the board
again on Monday when they visit the Phoenix Coyotes to conclude a quick road
trip played over back-to-back nights.

The Flames paid a visit to the Dallas Stars and found themselves down by two
goals heading into the third period. However, Roman Horak, Matt Stajan and
Steve Begin all potted their first goals of the season in a three-goal third
period, lifting Calgary to a 4-3 win.

The 34-year-old Begin scored his first regular-season goal since April 10,
2010, having missed all of last season due to a hip injury.

"It feels good, but the most important thing is we came out with two points,"
said Begin. "We needed those points and that's a huge win. We've got to be
proud of ourselves but we've have to bring the same intensity for the next few
games. This one is over and now we have a big one (Monday)."

Mike Cammalleri added his fourth goal of the season -- all against Dallas
after netting a hat trick versus the club in a win last Wednesday -- while
Joey MacDonald made 27 saves to win his first start with Calgary since being
claimed off waivers from Detroit.

Cammalleri's first-period goal got the Flames off to a good start before the
Stars responded in a big way during the second by scoring three times. Calgary
recovered to improve to 4-2-2 in its past eight games and 3-1-1 on the road
this season.

"We had a good talk after the second period," Flames head coach Bob Hartley
said. "I told them if we want to build some foundation to be a playoff team,
it's games like this that we need to win."

The Coyotes are also coming off a solid win, getting a pair of third-period
markers from Martin Hanzal in Saturday's 5-3 triumph over the Columbus Blue
Jackets. The two-goal game gave Hanzal a team-leading seven tallies on the
season.

Radim Vrbata, David Moss and Kyle Chipchura all scored in the first, Keith
Yandle matched a career high with three assists and Mike Smith came up with 17
saves for the Coyotes, who have won five of seven and are 6-2-2 in their past
eight.

"It was an important two points," Hanzal said of the victory. "These kind of
games you have to win if you want to make the playoffs."

Vrbata, though, suffered a lower body injury in the game and did not return.
Head coach Dave Tippett said on Sunday his winger, who leads Phoenix with 12
points, is day-to-day.

That is also the status of defenseman Derek Morris, who did not play against
the Blue Jackets because of an upper body ailment.

The Coyotes have won eight of their past 11 versus the Flames, who did snap a
five-game slide in Phoenix with a 3-1 victory there last March.